
based on 54 reviewsThis Buluowan Valley, there is a fork road before entering Yanzikou from the Central Cross-Island Highway. You can reach it by winding up. You can overlook the entire Taroko Gorge. There are accommodation areas, shops, and education centers. It is a comprehensive recreation area. But when I visited, it was under construction, and it seemed that a suspension bridge was going to be built. It was not completed yet. The long iron fence completely destroyed the landscape. The shops were closed and not open for business. So it felt like there was nothing to see here. I look forward to the day when it is completed, maybe it will be better. When I was about to leave, I accidentally discovered that there was a trail in the parking lot. It was very short, but the view from the viewing platform at the end was very good. Buluowan, which is under construction, is probably the only highlight left.
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This Buluowan Valley, there is a fork road before entering Yanzikou from the Central Cross-Island Highway. You can reach it by winding up. You can overlook the entire Taroko Gorge. There are accommodation areas, shops, and education centers. It is a comprehensive recreation area. But when I visited, it was under construction, and it seemed that a suspension bridge was going to be built. It was not completed yet. The long iron fence completely destroyed the landscape. The shops were closed and not open for business. So it felt like there was nothing to see here. I look forward to the day when it is completed, maybe it will be better. When I was about to leave, I accidentally discovered that there was a trail in the parking lot. It was very short, but the view from the viewing platform at the end was very good. Buluowan, which is under construction, is probably the only highlight left.
Hualien Taroko Park is a beautiful scenic spot surrounded by mountains. People who love nature must feel the chirping cicadas around the green mountains about 9 kilometers below the entrance of Taroko Park.
This place is the aboriginal residence. Now it has been transformed into a scenic spot. There are no tickets. There are video introductions on it at half or full time. There is also a small exhibition hall. It belongs to a relatively small scenic spot. Chartered cars will arrive. In addition, there is a restaurant on it. It tastes good. One set meal, 500-650 NT per person, cotton clothes, coffee drinks and sticky rice cooked in bamboo tubs are very good.
Buluo Bay is the last residence of the Taroko people. In addition to enjoying the beautiful scenery, the film in the studio is worth appreciating. The folk songs in the old tune and the exquisite introduction of the native culture are also worth appreciating.
The Buluo Bay Valley is located on the platform of Buluo Bay near Yanzikou, Zhongheng. The Valley is built with bamboo forests and beautifully designed bamboo houses of the Taiya ethnic group, which reproduce the traditional life style of the Taiya ethnic group.